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1989 Nissan Silvia S13 Coupe

ENGINE

RB20DET ECCS version

new bottom end satndard internalls

full VRS gasket kit only 9000 kays ago (head gasket,rear main ect..)

new thermostat

new hoses

coils replaced 2000 kays ago

new engine mounts

gearbox mounts

motul turbo oil fully sinthetic

ENGINE ACCESORRIES

T4 turbo made by IHI / Borg Warner

bradied oil feed line

Custom Manifold

Exernall Tial wastget 35mm 10psi spring

Custom 3 inch dump

custom 3 inch exhaust,3inch high flow cat, magnaflow muffler

K&N filter

300x700x75 intercooler

custom piping

silicone hose joins

R32 GTR pump

malpassi rising rate fuel pressure reg

R32 GTS t Radiator new top and bottom tanks

twin 11inch electric thermo fans with thermo controll switch

catch can

DRIVELINE

Xtreme heavy duty button clutch

relpaced full tail shaft and universals

GTS type M brakes

Bendix ultimate pads

motul 5.1 brake fluid

1998 Nissan patroll Master cylinder (brand new)

ABS

SUSPENSION

front

Kie office fully adjustable coil overs (hieght camber and dampner)

rear

koni shocks adjustable dampner

pedders low springs

nolathane stabaliser bar

top strut mount bar

urathane bushes all round

WHEELS

17 inch gunmetal grey speedy rims

near new tyres

BODY

brand new respray black with red and blue pearl

OT front bar

unknown side skirts

jetspeed rear bar

tinted windows %18 lifetime warranty

INTERIOR

Momo imitation wheel

auto meter boost, oil pressure, Air Fuel Ratio meter

AXS seat covers

STEREO

kenwood head unit WMA,MP3 ect..

kenwood front splits 6 inch

kenwood rear 6 inch

kenwood 800watt 2 channel amp

kenwood 430 watt 4 channel amp

kenwood 1200watt dual voice coil Db+ SUB

ect...

BRIEF

sorry for the long winded description

i just wanted it all there

this car has taken me a year and a half to build 12 months off the road then 6 months on

im selling it as i have lost the goal i set out to achieve

i built this car to be driven and of late i have neglected it as i only drive it to work and back like 5 blocks away

its just not practical anymore and is going to waste not being driven

dont get me wrong i love it to death its like my very own child i made and raised

it just needs someone who will love it as much as i DID

some of you know ive had a hell of alot of problems when i first bought the car

everything and i mean everything is 100% no word of a lie

the car has basically been built from the ground up

so i know everything abouth the car

im asking 19,000

i know it might sound step but i think its well worth it as i have spent probably double thati will negotiate but not to far as im not that ken to get rid of it

make a serious offer i will consider swaps for a more family car nothing Australian

like Ford OR Holden

i dont know what else to say

please ask as many questions as you want ill answer all and ill also add in the descrption when i remember more thing ill note then with a *

thanks for your time

cheers

matt

some photos below i have bout 200 photos from start to finish of all the things ive done i can email some to people but ill try set up a gallery and link it

here are some more important ones

silvia%20done%20003.jpg

silvia%20done%20015.jpg

silvia%20done%20019.jpg

silvia%20done%20006.jpg

silvia%20big%20T3-T4%20hybrid.jpg

silvia%20finished%20006.jpg

silvia%20finished%20013.jpg

silvia%20done%20002.jpg

silvia%20rb20%203.jpg

at this time im only replying posts and emails will do the phone thing when someone is real interested

email

[email protected]

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yeah 003

but the car has been built from ground up again since that was done i bought it from a guy who bought it from a guy...lol that used to work there but the state it was in when i bought it well you can have a look at my previous posts to find the cars history

but cheers anyway

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15,000

no way have a look at any decent 32 or s13 near stock they are round 12,000

to many mods to let it go for that id rather keep it

id consider offers around 17,000

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